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. >> if you're looking at the federal government and faa cut being back funds in this environment now and the sequester, it would be an uphill battle to have them outfit airports all over the country with video cameras. >> i have a time issue here. if you can, what happens next? ntsb will be looking at this video, no doubt. >> well, they'll look at this video. they'll take all of that and correlate with voice recorder and data recorder. when you get through, it will be a story that will be complete. >> thank you, fellows. don't go anywhere. we'll talk more about this exclusive new video of the crash and what the ntsb had to say about the investigation so far. that will happen at the top of the hour. first, a big men's final at wimbledon. >>> this is a big story this hour. the crash landing of flight 214 in san francisco. cnn has exclusive video of the plane coming in and making a crash landing and an exclusive interview with the man who shot this video. we want to get other news in here quickly for you. we'll talk about britain. britons are beaming wildly today. andy murray won the me
. >> if you're looking at the federal government and faa cut being back funds in this environment now and the sequester, it would be an uphill battle to have them outfit airports all over the country with video cameras. >> i have a time issue here. if you can, what happens next? ntsb will be looking at this video, no doubt. >> well, they'll look at this video. they'll take all of that and correlate with voice recorder and data recorder. when you get through, it will be a story...
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of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job if we increase the prices and put, you know, one of the effects of this will be, essentially, to put coal mining out of business. gregg: all right. stephen moore, as always, thank you very much. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: in the meantime, new numbers showing president obama's approval rating has taken a serious dive since his re-election. coming up, we're going to speak with brit hume about what's really behind this decline. >>> plus, the defense in the george zimmerman trial getting its first full day right now on the witness stand a former coworker of zimmerman. the trial is streaming in full on foxnews.com.
of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job...
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a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew in this airplane so we can learn from it. >> on this plane and on many planes, are there not redundant systems that would have flaps, if everything were working well, that would have flashed saying too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems to help support the pilots as they come into airports, especially busy commercial airports like this one at san francisco. there has already been a discussion about that glide slope being out of service, but there are a number of other tools available to the pilots, some less sophisticated, like the lights, the precision approach lights that they were talking about that show you if you're too high or too low coming in but also some things that are more technologically advanced, like things on this airplane that can give you gps information. >> i want to now bring in cnn's rene marsh, who has the latest with the flight recordings. rene? >
a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew in this airplane so we can learn from it. >> on this plane and on many planes, are there not redundant systems that would have flaps, if everything were working well, that would have flashed saying too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems to help support the pilots as they come into airports, especially busy...
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in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next to mass transit. and the idea there is that that would be a way of reducing driving and thereby reducing greenhouse gases. >> very close to there you see these signs that say the smart train is coming. smart train is a key player in all of this, is it not? >> well, the smart train is part of the larger strategy to try and develop housing along corridors, along traffic corridors. and it's coming to san rafael and san rafael has already accepted two priority development areas. these are areas where they've zoned the city so that more dense property, more dense housing can be built. but people are up in arms
in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next...
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. >> it might not be the best environment to fly for those passengers because they get really nervous. >> all the travelers we spoke to said their pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. >> a very quiet atmosphere right there on final approach at san francisco international, mic mibach, channel 2 news. >>> we'll have complete coverage of the investigation, and also include more about those heroic efforts to say passengers. >> that show airs at 9:00 p.m. on ktvu channel 2. >>> all right. a little bit cooler today, huh mark? >> what's it going to be like and. >> we've been going back and forth with temperatures. >> looks like we're going to cool off more in most spots as we head into thursday. >> tm range from the chilly 60s, sweater weather for pacifica and -- temperatures range from the chilly 60s, to sweater weather, and 90s out in fairfield, concord, and antioch. >> some rain showers to the south and east of the bay area. >> here's another look at the radar. >> you'll notice all this action is focused on the south of the region. >> we will continue to pick up just a few hi
. >> it might not be the best environment to fly for those passengers because they get really nervous. >> all the travelers we spoke to said their pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. >> a very quiet atmosphere right there on final approach at san francisco international, mic mibach, channel 2 news. >>> we'll have complete coverage of the investigation, and also include more about those heroic efforts to say passengers. >> that show airs at 9:00...
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. >> neil: don't you need an environment that makes it a good environment to have jobs? to either lower taxes or invite businesses in so they take the risk and feel it's worth their while, but if the environment is dicey or they feel they have an oppressive situation, and city rap on illinois the tacks are high, and a lot of the guys say the hell with it. >> well, unemployment is less than 6%, one side 40%. there's a disparity there. in that area of 3,500 americans die a year from lack of -- they're closing hospitals and closing schools and driving profit, poverty, -- poverty, and in this area of desperation, people are painfully desperate. >> i can understand that but the rap against the programs we spent a lot of moneys to get rid of poverty but we have a higher poverty percentage rate than ever. so we have to come up with a different idea. >> higher poverty rate but a higher gap between those two get government bailouts and the middle class are thinking of jobs. >> neil: are you surprised that gap has widened under president obama? >> the gap has widened because of ou
. >> neil: don't you need an environment that makes it a good environment to have jobs? to either lower taxes or invite businesses in so they take the risk and feel it's worth their while, but if the environment is dicey or they feel they have an oppressive situation, and city rap on illinois the tacks are high, and a lot of the guys say the hell with it. >> well, unemployment is less than 6%, one side 40%. there's a disparity there. in that area of 3,500 americans die a year from...
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don't wish to see a dupoly environment held by the state. there's no way to make a gun safe. host: what about the regulations? you talked about a serial number on every gun. you write about it in the story. tell our viewers. question aboute what happens if a gun comes out bad. , if it is beyond repair within the factory. the answer is that this is a heavily regulated area. the receiver which is the part of the gun that makes it a gun, it does the firing, it told the round and contains the trigger housing. every single one of those made has to have a serial number. even if it comes out broken. if it comes out broken, that have to take a picture of cutting it in half and then send that to the federal government if the federal government asks for it. they have to document it. it is not as if there are people popping in at night and stealing chocolate. this is already regulated industry. norfolk, va., independent college. about: you were talking having guns designed to kill people and animals. do they talk about the number of people who have been killed by remington arms? is ther
don't wish to see a dupoly environment held by the state. there's no way to make a gun safe. host: what about the regulations? you talked about a serial number on every gun. you write about it in the story. tell our viewers. question aboute what happens if a gun comes out bad. , if it is beyond repair within the factory. the answer is that this is a heavily regulated area. the receiver which is the part of the gun that makes it a gun, it does the firing, it told the round and contains the...
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. >> as you can imagine, it is a dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue 300 victims. >> reporter: in addition to the overall investigation, the fire department is conducting its own internal investigation. the parents of the two girls that died left shanghai, china, today for san francisco. they are among a group of relatives flying in the bay area and expected to arrive at 10:00 tonight. 141 of the 307 people on board that plane were chinese citizens. 34 of them were high school students. >>> and classmates in china are remembering the two young victims killed in saturday's crash. they held a candlelight vigil, writing 7/7, which was the date in china when the disaster struck. they wrote messages to the victims and sent them in the sky. >> reporter: we hope we can send the two who died our wishes and they will be in peace. >> reporter: officials at the school say this was the first time many students on this trip had been outside of china. >>> the two teen girls who were killed were headed to a summer camp in southern california. tonight, churc
. >> as you can imagine, it is a dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue 300 victims. >> reporter: in addition to the overall investigation, the fire department is conducting its own internal investigation. the parents of the two girls that died left shanghai, china, today for san francisco. they are among a group of relatives flying in the bay area and expected to arrive at 10:00 tonight. 141 of the 307 people on board that plane were chinese...
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international investors have pulled out and sold their assets the safest decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they were going to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sorry the western giants on leaving just most how much i want that i wore a helmet this car leasing businessmen tells us he's fed up. before morsi was ousted . we're begging for the i.m.f. loan of about four point seven billion dollars a year now we don't want it we're all as business men collectively decided to support the egyptian economy and one day we collected over fifteen billion dollars in donations were a large economy we can rely on ourselves but the facts tell a different story for each day these demonstrations continue the egyptian economy is forced to cough up another one billion dollars the ripple effect is more insecurity in an already unstable region if there's anyone benefiting from these revolutions it's people right
international investors have pulled out and sold their assets the safest decision in a repartee deteriorating environment for the foreseeable future it looks like egypt will have a government that again is unable to as to policy and as a result unable to provide investors with the confidence that they were going to begin to sing it but here in tokyo square protesters are not sorry the western giants on leaving just most how much i want that i wore a helmet this car leasing businessmen tells us...
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every way we can to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment right now. >> the military has to make clear what their timetable is. and they have to move to be inclusive. one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authoritarian. and that view is not going to work for the people of egypt, nor is it going to work for the united states. >> and joining me now, john roberts, in for chris wallace this week on fox news sunday. good to see you, john. >> good morning. good to see you, too. it's been a while. >> we had double boxes yesterday with the pro-morsi and the anti-morsi protesters. and the crowds may be a little less today. nevertheless, a lot of people there on both sides. where do these folks see this going? >> well, i mean, the only thing right now that's certain about egypt is the uncertainty as to where this is going. and you just don't know. will there be more violence like there was on friday? will elements of the muslim brotherhood and islamic militants take a greater hand in protesting what has hap
every way we can to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment right now. >> the military has to make clear what their timetable is. and they have to move to be inclusive. one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authoritarian. and that view is not going to work for the people of egypt, nor is it going to work for the united states. >> and joining me now, john roberts, in for chris wallace...
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it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of the stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind to talk more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods. there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being told that this technology is safe shouldn't we embrace it in that case well if you look at all the real developments in raising eels it hasn't actually occurred through g.m. it's occurred through conventional breeding practices and we know that the european authorities have probably one of the most compr
it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government are sure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> so that is san francisco airport brought to you by kgo out there. we are continuing to monitor the developments. this is now an investigation and of course about the healing of the passengers who did survive and most of them did. two dead in that crash. the rest, some of them in the hospital. some of them walked away. amazing. >>> we are getting new information about the flight data recorder from the san francisco crash. renee marsh is here with the latest. >> earlier this morning we stole e told you that those flight recorders were on the way here to washington, d.c. now we have confirmed that they are now at the national transportation safety board's lab here in washington, d.c. we're told they're in good shape. they will begin the process of annual sizing the information on these flight recorders. we should get a preliminary readout on the information on these recorders that could happen this afternoon. lots of critical information that could piece together and pain president picture of what happened in those final moment
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> so that is san francisco airport brought to you by kgo out there. we are continuing to monitor the developments. this is now an investigation and of course about the healing of the passengers who did survive and most of them did. two dead in that crash. the rest, some of them in the hospital. some of them walked away. amazing. >>> we are getting new information about the flight data recorder from the san francisco...
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. >> the no. 1 threat to the environment is from marijuana growers, the habitat destruction, with the pesticides, poisons that aren't even legal to possess in the united states. >> reporter: the sheriff's department says it has a street value of about $40 million. but officers say the environmental damage could take years to repair. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now, we want to show you another live look at this caravan near san francisco international airport. this is the caravan from asiana flight 214 victims and families of the crash victims. we're told they are now at the scene of the crash. you can't see the wreckage, but that bus there was holding the passengers and families of the crash victims from saturday's crash. we're told they're going to have a memorial at the crash scene. ten police motorcycles were escorting this caravan to the airport. when we get more information, we will bring it to you. >>> samsung broke ground on its new headquarters in san jose. company executives and city and state leaders were on hand. the 10-story building will be made up of
. >> the no. 1 threat to the environment is from marijuana growers, the habitat destruction, with the pesticides, poisons that aren't even legal to possess in the united states. >> reporter: the sheriff's department says it has a street value of about $40 million. but officers say the environmental damage could take years to repair. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now, we want to show you another live look at this caravan near san francisco international...
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a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew and airplane so we can learn from it. >> are there not redundant systems that would have flashed -- if everything were working well that would have flashed and said too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems that help support the pilots as they come into airports especially busy ones like this one at san francisco. there's been a discussion about the glide scope being out of service. but there are a number of other tools available to the pilots, some less sophisticated like the lights, precision approach lights that they were talking about. but also some things that are more technologically advances, things on the airplane that can give you gps information. >> so something if the plane were working correctly would have told him that the path were too steep and too slow, if indeed that's the case? >> well, i know a lot of this is not necessarily about the plane telling them,
a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew and airplane so we can learn from it. >> are there not redundant systems that would have flashed -- if everything were working well that would have flashed and said too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems that help support the pilots as they come into airports especially busy ones like this one at san francisco....
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. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party must make a strong showing in this month's upper house election so it can push its policy forward. less than a year after putting abe in power japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july 2 19s election right here on "newsline." >>> a twin bomb attack in afghanistan has killed security officers and civilians. we're following the story. >> reporter: members of an elite police force were among five people killed in the double attack. thursday's killings highlight the fragile security situation as international troops prepare to withdraw fr
. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but...
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when they talked about a high-risk environment, i think they were talking about this. it's good. halfway back to tripoli, the magnificent ruins of leptis magna. arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world. it's worth noting that the emperor of rome was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all of the dicks, not that i was looking. anywhere else in the world is overrun with tourists, but, look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish. quite a backdrop, you know, seeing a little dinner theater production of "our town" a couple thousand years ago. not bad. the only other visitors today are a troupe of libyan boy scouts. bizarrely enough, gadhafi himself was once a scout and this was one of the only organizations allowed to remain independent of the government. maybe i ought to go down there and introduce myself to the former comrades and exchange some boy scout lore. yes, yes, i was once a boy scout, too. hello. drilled into their heads is something that was long ago drilled into mine. i promise to be trustworthy, loyal, help
when they talked about a high-risk environment, i think they were talking about this. it's good. halfway back to tripoli, the magnificent ruins of leptis magna. arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world. it's worth noting that the emperor of rome was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all of the dicks, not that i was looking. anywhere else in the world is overrun with tourists, but, look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish....
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tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actual of the alternatives but despite government ministers apparent enthusiasm for by attack parliament's cafeterias have banned g.m. products from their menus now g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice but can find their way into many items ranging from need to milk and chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant mint santo which is accused of stifling small businesses and driving some farmers to ruin and even suicide meanwhile the alarms being raised over the health implications of genetically doctored food ranging from simple allergies to deadly immune system problems are just bully boy who investigates. it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell the campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is a safe as they and the government assure it is
tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actual of the alternatives but despite government ministers apparent enthusiasm for by attack parliament's cafeterias have banned g.m. products from their menus now g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice but can find their way into many items ranging from need to milk and chocolate around ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s. giant...
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it would seem in this budget environment that's not a wise decision. >> reporter: we dug deeper and found other agencies getting bonus papers in recent years too, including the border patrol, va and irs despite the recent controversy says. they say they've reduced the bonus pay in recent years but gave out hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in the past year alone. ktvu channel 2 news. >> congressional staffers tell us a final decision is still a few weeks away. we'll keep you posted. >>> the u.s. house passed a highly contested farm bill that does not include funding for food stamps. >> the bill is passed. >> for decades, congress has paired funding for food stamps with farm programs. the the bill approved today separates the two. republicans say they do plan to fund food stamps but not as part of the farm bill and not at the current level. democrats call this move shameful. >> people in rural america really need us to pass this legislation. you're taking food out of america. for some reason -- sometimes you have to have reform. sometimes you have to do things differently. >> presiden
it would seem in this budget environment that's not a wise decision. >> reporter: we dug deeper and found other agencies getting bonus papers in recent years too, including the border patrol, va and irs despite the recent controversy says. they say they've reduced the bonus pay in recent years but gave out hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in the past year alone. ktvu channel 2 news. >> congressional staffers tell us a final decision is still a few weeks away. we'll keep you...
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as an environment putin doesn't really want this to become a major issue between the united states and russia tensions between the two countries great at the moment and i think this is an issue that both countries could do without now both presidents barack obama and vladimir putin did have a phone conversation late on friday the exact details of what was discussed is unknown but i think it's fair to say that russia will be keen to maybe try and score some simple points over the united states but this doesn't become too much of a thorny issue between the two. i mean while there was a blow as meeting with human rights activists has caused yet another outburst of criticism from washington which directly demands that snowden be handed over these guys nature can reports. the white house has basically accused russia of providing quote a propaganda platform for edward snowden this is washington's reaction to edward snowden's meeting with russian human rights activists at the moscow airport take a listen i would simply say that providing a propaganda platform for mr snowden runs counter to th
as an environment putin doesn't really want this to become a major issue between the united states and russia tensions between the two countries great at the moment and i think this is an issue that both countries could do without now both presidents barack obama and vladimir putin did have a phone conversation late on friday the exact details of what was discussed is unknown but i think it's fair to say that russia will be keen to maybe try and score some simple points over the united states...
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the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the backdrop where people say the economy's getting better. i'm missing something clearly. >> it's my sense that the market's very jittery about the fed backing off. the fed almost sent out a trial balloon and realized this would be a very big carry trade. people too exposed to the bond market. and i think they're going to wait and be more gradual and subtle about taking away the money they've been putting into the market through quantitative easing. but the economy is strengthening. you're seeing it in the employment trends. it's not a robust enormous recovery, but it's gradual and going in the right direction
the large banks have a lot of regulatory issues, the regionals benefit from a rising rate environment, as long as it's not rapid rising rates and increased demands for loans. those are areas that will start doing better. >> so you're assuming the economy's getting better. i'm not so sure. if the economy is getting better, though how does the fed chief come up and make the comments they made? there's some disconnect between a country that needs the continued fed stimulus against the...
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every way we can, to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment right now. >> senator reed, you heard what senator corker had to say. it would appear they do not want to listen to us. the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood said the lord destroy secular opponents of islam. they're protesting outside of our consulate in alexandria. there's talk of possible civil war there. is anybody, do you think over there, with the exception of the people trying to put together the government willing to listen to the united states? >> i do. i think there are many who are willing to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assessment. we have to be a force of stability, for support, for a very quick transition to fally elected democratic government. so the military has to be clear what their team table s one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authoritarian. and that view is not going to work for the people of egypt nor is it going to work for the people of the united states. and we have to engain regional po
every way we can, to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment right now. >> senator reed, you heard what senator corker had to say. it would appear they do not want to listen to us. the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood said the lord destroy secular opponents of islam. they're protesting outside of our consulate in alexandria. there's talk of possible civil war there. is anybody, do you think over there, with the exception of the...
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>> i have to tell you the cox spit a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring that's taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the aircraft, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: after investigators interviewed remaining two pilots from flight 214 the ntsb tells us they will hold a news conference later this afternoon to let us know what information, if any, they gathered from those conversations. reporting live here in burlingame across from sfo, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, bob. >>> while the president of asiana airlines is getting closer to sfo, the families of the victims woke up in the bay area this morning. some of them saw their children for the very first time since saturday's crash. but for two families, this strip -- trip is a painful remind other of their daughters who will never come home. christie smith is live in burlingame where the families are staying. christie? >> reporter: there is a lot of activity out here the
>> i have to tell you the cox spit a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring that's taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the aircraft, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: after investigators interviewed remaining two pilots from flight 214 the ntsb tells us they will hold a news conference later this afternoon to let us know what information, if any,...
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the average 18% and in this environment 6% earnings growth is not that bad. i don't think you're going to get a big push up in the stock market and sideways may be fine for the next several months to wait for the overall economy to prove. this is not the disaster that everybody thinks will be happening. elsewhere, have you noticed how the stock market is acting? up almost every single day. 1669, the historic closing high. at 1640. 1.8% off of that historic high. back to you. how quickly june and its woes were forgotten. bob just talked about the disaster they thought it would be with regard to stocks. with regard to the bond market do you think the sudden spikes will be a disaster or manageable event for this market. >> it has to be a manageable event because i don't think we have the luxury to claim it as a disaster when it's really a normalization process. maybe the disaster was artificially depressing them so that the normalcy would be so shocking of like your story on the dollar index and it goes hat in hand with this conversation because as the interest
the average 18% and in this environment 6% earnings growth is not that bad. i don't think you're going to get a big push up in the stock market and sideways may be fine for the next several months to wait for the overall economy to prove. this is not the disaster that everybody thinks will be happening. elsewhere, have you noticed how the stock market is acting? up almost every single day. 1669, the historic closing high. at 1640. 1.8% off of that historic high. back to you. how quickly june...
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. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on death row in san quentin. the last execution there was in 2006. but after that, a judge ruled that the use of the three drugs amounted to cruel and unusual punishment, because one of the drugs could potentially cause excruciating pain. >>> this is day three of a hunger strike in california prisons. right now, california inmates can be held in isolation indefinitely. the protesters are seeking a five year limit to solitaire confinement. prison officials told ktvu tonight, the number of inmates taking part in that hunger strike has now dropped to roughly 29,000 prisoners. >>> this was a solemn day in
. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on...
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it is everything they need in terms of information inside that plane outside that plane before the environment takes over and compromises it. and at the end of the week they are hoping to be finished and take the plane back to the airlines and again a busy day i do expect to take them and we will keep you updated on the morning news. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the parents of the two chinese girls are still in the bay area this morning. a coroner's office met with the families yesterday at the crown plaza in burlingame. he told them one girl may have been hit in response to the crash and he may have her exact cause of death in a week. meantime chinese organizations here in the bay area are offering help and support. >> we already received a lot of phone calls because despite there is a lot of students from china... >> now she and her friend were 16 years old and they were part of a group of chinese exchange students heading to summer camp and they are waiting for permission from their parents to release their bodies to a funeral home. >>> some say they would not be alive if
it is everything they need in terms of information inside that plane outside that plane before the environment takes over and compromises it. and at the end of the week they are hoping to be finished and take the plane back to the airlines and again a busy day i do expect to take them and we will keep you updated on the morning news. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the parents of the two chinese girls are still in the bay area this morning. a coroner's office met with...
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should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think, with the exception of the people trying to put together the government,ing to listen to the united states? >> guest: there are many who aring to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assessment. we have to be a force of stability, support, all for a quick transition to a fully elected democratic government. the military has to make clear what the timetable is. they have to move to be inclusive. a problem with morsi, he increasingly was exclusive and authoritarian increasingly and that view will not work for the people of egypt or will it work for the united states. in addition, we have to engage regiona
should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think,...
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it already discovered an environment that could support life and now nasa scientists are anxious to get a close look at rock layers at the base of a mountain. >>> the new and improved twinkie that is expected to hit shelves will have an even longer shelf life than its predecessor. the company that took over making twinkies says it will last 45 days. that is three weeks longer than the old twinkie. there are reports that twinkies and other snack cakes will be frozen on delivery, that further extends the shelf life. >>> i always liked the apple pie. >> let's talk about the weather now. over to bill martin continue. i guess this is the kind of weather that is good for firefighters. not hot, and. >> a lot better than last week, when we had the heat have it -- advisearies. we have a tropical storm, eric, that will stream north in the middle of the week. we can see a few, maybe thunderstorms or sprinkles or wet weather just south of the san jose area. i'll track that for you and show you that on the computer model. what we are looking for tomorrow and certainly the next few days as the high p
it already discovered an environment that could support life and now nasa scientists are anxious to get a close look at rock layers at the base of a mountain. >>> the new and improved twinkie that is expected to hit shelves will have an even longer shelf life than its predecessor. the company that took over making twinkies says it will last 45 days. that is three weeks longer than the old twinkie. there are reports that twinkies and other snack cakes will be frozen on delivery, that...
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it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select them and store them right. with all the colors and varieties you will be sitting here all day with what to choose. look at these, yellows, reds, radiator jack, the golden tomato. when you buy them make sure the colors rebright all the way around free from any shriveling whatsoever heavy for their size. one thing about heirloom tomatoes, they pick them when they are fully ripe and send them to market. so buy them and enjoy them within one or two days. the best way i like to enjoy them besides salad, i cut them up, put cheese and vinegar, basil, mint, salt, pepper, olive oi
it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select...
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. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on death row in san quentin. the last execution there was in 2006. but after that, a judge ruled that the use of the three drugs amounted to cruel and unusual punishment, because one of the drugs could potentially cause excruciating pain. >>> this is day three of a hunger strike in california prisons. right now, california inmates can be held in isolation indefinitely. the protesters are seeking a five year limit to solitaire confinement. prison officials told ktvu tonight, the number of inmates taking part in that hunger strike has now dropped to roughly 29,000 prisoners. >>> this was a solemn day in
. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on...
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whatever the case, he probably don't have a lot of time to take stock of his immediate environment because the flight crew was trying to get those folks off the plane asap. >> we should point out we will stay on the air through 11:30 tonight as opposed to other television stations who are now going back to their regular programming. we will stay with this and bring you the latest information as it becomes available to us. we have a press conference that will be happening shortly at stanford where some of the injured were taken. and we will be certainly going to that. we have reporters live on the scene at sfo, at san francisco general. we also have george with us who is a pilot himself, and has some very interesting insights into what may have gone wrong from a pirate's -- a pilots vantage point which everyone is speculating with the sophisticated instruments and, you know,. >> how could something like this happen. >> and a perfectly clear day, what could have gone wrong. again it is like pieces of the puzzle. jigsaw pus l they will be putting together and certainly one of the most telling
whatever the case, he probably don't have a lot of time to take stock of his immediate environment because the flight crew was trying to get those folks off the plane asap. >> we should point out we will stay on the air through 11:30 tonight as opposed to other television stations who are now going back to their regular programming. we will stay with this and bring you the latest information as it becomes available to us. we have a press conference that will be happening shortly at...
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. >> as you can imagine it's a very dynamic environment dealing with the rescue and trying to rescue 300 victims. >> reporter: autopsies on the two victims are still pending. it could be several weeks before we know what caused the 16-year-old's death. the crash itself, the fire truck or both. reporting live in san francisco, melanie woodrow, anne-marie, back to you. >> melanie, thank you. >>> tropical storm chantal is on the move. it's expected to hit the lesser antilles today. winds are at 50 miles per hour. cbs meteorologist david bernard takes a look at where the storm is headed. >> i think we should begin looking at the computer models for chantal. that will give us an idea where it's heading in the next 24 hours. the next stop will be haiti and the dominican republic. that will be on wednesday. now, if the storm survives moving over the big portion of those islands, perhaps even cuba, near saturday, the storm could be south florida or further east over the bahamas, we have two sets of models indicating that. it's too soon to say which one will be correct. in the meantime, chant
. >> as you can imagine it's a very dynamic environment dealing with the rescue and trying to rescue 300 victims. >> reporter: autopsies on the two victims are still pending. it could be several weeks before we know what caused the 16-year-old's death. the crash itself, the fire truck or both. reporting live in san francisco, melanie woodrow, anne-marie, back to you. >> melanie, thank you. >>> tropical storm chantal is on the move. it's expected to hit the lesser...
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and in some situations, it might not be the best environment for passengers to fly, because they get really nervous. >> reporter: all the travelers told us today that the pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. again, a very quiet atmosphere. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the faa has finalized new minimal flight time requirements for airline and cargo pilots. the announcement comes a day after our d.c. bureau exposed year-long delays. officers now just have 1500 hours of flying time, up from 250. and captains are now required to have an extra 1,000 hours as a copilot and must receive extra training for the specific airplanes. >> i think the public should feel more comfortable, in an already extremely safe flying environment here in the united states. >> even more new faa training requirements are expected to be announced later this year. we have continuing coverage of the plane crash on ktvu.com. it's at the top of the pageful you'll find links to flight information. you can get updates from your mobile device, the channel 2 facebook page or by following us on twitte
and in some situations, it might not be the best environment for passengers to fly, because they get really nervous. >> reporter: all the travelers told us today that the pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. again, a very quiet atmosphere. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the faa has finalized new minimal flight time requirements for airline and cargo pilots. the announcement comes a day after our d.c. bureau exposed year-long delays. officers now just have 1500...
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airplanes, they're going to mount those things and reconstruct that digitally very quickly in a simulator environment. you'll be able to sit there and ride through that and okay, now i get t the report won't be out for six months to a year. they'll know very quickly what happened because that wreckage is in remarkably good condition. >> of course, i should caution everybody. we don't know if it's may canning cal problem oamechanica. there was a united aircraft on the ground with a seat. >> there was a flight, i believe a united flight holding short for runway 28 left to take off as soon as the incident aircraft had landed and cleared the runway. then that flight would have been cleared onto the runway and cleared for takeoff. he would have used that runway. so instead, he was sitting there right in the hold short when flight 214 came down. >> they're watching. i mean, is the conversation of the two pilots or three pilots, whoever is in that united flight as they're watching this asiana flight come in? will that be recorded as well? >> oh, yeah. >> that's eyewitness testimony or eyewitness observation
airplanes, they're going to mount those things and reconstruct that digitally very quickly in a simulator environment. you'll be able to sit there and ride through that and okay, now i get t the report won't be out for six months to a year. they'll know very quickly what happened because that wreckage is in remarkably good condition. >> of course, i should caution everybody. we don't know if it's may canning cal problem oamechanica. there was a united aircraft on the ground with a seat....
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: we have breaking news in the zimmerman trial. judge nelson will allow lesser charges to be introduced in the instructions to the jury. this is a very big development and it is not what the defense wanted. phil keating joins me live from sanford, florida. what can you tell us about what just happened? >> reporter: the state of florida, the prosecution abandoned having the aggravated battery charge. what the state wants the judge to include in the jury instructions are second degree murder. felony third degree murder and a lesser charge called man salute are. the defense doesn't what the lesser charges in there. it's not final yet as a ruling by judge debra nelson whether this will be
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: we have breaking news in the zimmerman trial. judge nelson will allow lesser charges to...
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because it was pursued in a very insecure environment. three, consult. this was what the iraqis said to me over and over again that the united states did not do. the prime minister said 52 billion should have brought us more, if you had consulted with us about what we really needed at the outset, then we would have benefited from your -- from your investment, your substantial investment. consultation also was an issue that the u.s. interviewees raised. bill burns, secretary of state, said we tried to do it all and tried to do it our own way. and in recognition that from the outside that the c.p.a., the coalition provisional authority, the u.s.-led governance of iraq for the first 14 months, did not engage sufficiently with the iraqis about what they really needed. fourth, uniformity. there was a lack of uniform systems in iraq. agencies operated in their stovepipes, carrying out their missions, using their own contracting approaches, using their own oversight methods, using their own i.t. systems. and as a result, you had stovepiped data. and when you ha
because it was pursued in a very insecure environment. three, consult. this was what the iraqis said to me over and over again that the united states did not do. the prime minister said 52 billion should have brought us more, if you had consulted with us about what we really needed at the outset, then we would have benefited from your -- from your investment, your substantial investment. consultation also was an issue that the u.s. interviewees raised. bill burns, secretary of state, said we...
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we have a new regulatory environment so all banks have to adjust to it, and that doesn't mean you need to hold more for liquidity or capital. eventually you'll be back to business as usual. that may take another year or two, and these are global requirements, so the requirements in 60 countries around the world, not just the united states. >> so it eventually means you'll have enough capital or eventually means that you think things are going to soften and the regulators won't be so anti-bank which i think you know they are. >> we're getting to the tail end of basel three, capital ratios, leverage ratios and by the end of the year we'll know what they are. they have buffers and the c-car is new, and all those will determine how aggressively banks can grow, return dividends and capital, but the most important thing we're building client businesses with great franchises. of course, all of our businesses. that's what we're in business for. >> jim cramer fresh off of that interview is here to talk about that interview with jamie dimon for a "power lunch" exclusive. whether you like jamie d
we have a new regulatory environment so all banks have to adjust to it, and that doesn't mean you need to hold more for liquidity or capital. eventually you'll be back to business as usual. that may take another year or two, and these are global requirements, so the requirements in 60 countries around the world, not just the united states. >> so it eventually means you'll have enough capital or eventually means that you think things are going to soften and the regulators won't be so...
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connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim figures it's between 900 and 1,000. how do you see gold? >> caller: well, he may know more than i do. it's possible it drop further. it's also possible that even the incredible very sentiment that they are thinking about, the outlook of the price, and given the stock of gold declined by almost 40%, and also begin the money printing that we have around the world, that gold is making lows right now, who knows. my sense is that we never know exactly which is the high and which is the low. that's why there are more poor people than rich people otherwise everybody buys at the low, sells at the high t
connell: talk about what type of assets you want to own in that environment if you're right, if this does continue for some time. you talked about stocks and bonds. what about gold? we showed at the bottom of the screen when you were speaking, the fact you'd rather own bonds or gold than stocks in the environment. i read before we got on air, an interview with jim rogers who would not buy gold now in the midst of making a complicated bottom. more to the downside, showing it over 1200, and jim...